bajabuddha
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Loreto Earthquake ...... AGAIN!
A 4.9 tremblor was registered 62 kms northeast of Loreto this morning at 5:33 a.m. (local time). Anyone feel it?
2nd earthquake at 09:37 (UTC), 02:37 (local). Registered 4.4, this one 85 kms northeast. Both at a depth of 10km.
[Edited on 1-5-2019 by bajabuddha]
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Absolutely felt it and it woke my butt up! Growing up in Southern California I immediately knew it was an earthquake.
It was a "shocker" rather than a roller. Around 3 good jolts and did not feel any aftershocks.
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Yes, thought it was an earthquake, but the decided it was just the dog jumping on the bed! He must have felt it too.
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M 4.9 - 62km NE of Loreto, Mexico
Magnitude 4.9 mb
uncertainty ± 0.1
Location 26.347°N 110.839°W
uncertainty ± 7.5 km
Depth 10.0 km
uncertainty ± 1.9
Origin Time 2019-01-04 12:33:05.950 UTC
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Thanks for the map, Jim!
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Think subduction fault.
''The present shape and form of Baja California was developed in the last 5-10 million years as the continent finally yielded to the stretching and
opened successive areas of the Gulf, finally opening the mouth about 5 million years ago. The splitting of the continent tilted the peninsula westward
forming the asymmetric fault blocks of the main ranges of the Sierra Juarez, Sierra San Pedro Martir, Sierra la Giganta and uplifting other ranges
such as the Sierra la Asamblea and Sierra la Victoria. Coastal California and Baja California will eventually become an Island.''
http://math.ucr.edu/~ftm/bajaPages/Geology.html
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Lol,, memories from last february,, camped near Mulege when a quake happened. any fear was quickly subdued by the site of all the cactus dancing!
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HERE WE GO AGAIN.....
2nd earthquake at 09:37 (UTC), 02:37 (local). Registered 4.4, this one 85 kms northeast. Both at a depth of 10km.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
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Baja is on the move!
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M 4.4 - 85km ENE of Loreto, Mexico
Magnitude 4.4 mb
uncertainty ± 0.1
Location 26.335°N 110.571°W
uncertainty ± 6.5 km
Depth 10.0 km
uncertainty ± 1.8
Origin Time 2019-01-05 09:37:00.630 UTC
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Thought I felt that one as well but nowhere near the intensity as the one the other morning. I just felt a little bump at my place and wasn't even
sure it was an earthquake but assumed it was.
FYI, just starting to rain a little at 3:00 Loreto time. Barely wetting the dirt streets.
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
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